Premier League Fixtures – Week 20
2023 is drawing to a close, but there is one more round of Premier League fixtures before the New Year. Can Liverpool maintain (or extend) their lead at the top of the table?
Find out who Liverpool are playing each week in the Premier League, FA Cup, Carabao Cup, and Europe with our comprehensive fixtures list.
Then keep up to date with all the latest results, as we bring you a complete round-up of all LFC’s games and what each result means as the Reds go in search of more glory.
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2023 is drawing to a close, but there is one more round of Premier League fixtures before the New Year. Can Liverpool maintain (or extend) their lead at the top of the table?
Liverpool returned to winning ways on Boxing Day, whilst Manchester United dealt Aston Villa's title hopes a blow. Newcastle and Tottenham both lost ground, as did Arsenal, who lost at Home to West Ham.
Boxing Day football returns, with Liverpool visiting an improving Burnley side at Turf Moor. Liverpool have struggled against the Prototed teams this season, but need a victory to put pressure on Arsenal at the top of the table.
Liverpool and Arsenal played out an enthralling 1 - 1 draw at Anfield, with the result meaning Arsenal sat top of the table at Christmas. Check out the other results below then join us for analysis.
The Premier League season has reached the half way point, with Liverpool welcoming Arsenal to Anfield on Saturday, to determine who will be top of the league at Christmas.
Liverpool warmed up for their top of the table clash with Arsenal this weekend, by demolishing West Ham at Anfield last night. The result secured Liverpool's place in the last four of the Carabao Cup.
Liverpool and Manchester City were the big losers this weekend, with both teams dropping points at home, after disappointing draws. Arsenal and Villa meanwhile continued their excellent form and now sit first and second in the table.
Liverpool face off against arch-rivals Manchester United at Anfield on Sunday. Before then, Tottenham and Villa play away, whilst Arsenal, Chelsea, Man City and Newcatle all play at home.
After Arsenal's defeat to Aston Villa left Liverpool top of the table, we take a look at Liverpool's next six Premier League fixtures.
English teams are back in European action this week - with the final round of group games in the Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League. See who needs what to qualify for the knock-out rounds of each competition.